

Bradford County Employers Laying Off Workers
Attempts to unionize Proctor and Gamble's Mahoopany Plant
Workers compensation claim filed against Sayre Borough
CraftMaster offering buyouts to its salaried employees in Towanda, Pa
OSRAM Sylvania fined $6,273 by DEP
OSRAM's Towanda plant sold to Austrian company
Q: How long after an injury do I have to report it to my employer?
A: Immediately report your injury or illness to your supervisor. To be eligible for benefits, in Pennsylvania you must report the injury within 21 days. If you have received medical benefits, the statutory time limit to file a petition for benefits is usually three years from the date of the last payment [to file a claim for medical benefits]. If you have not received any medical benefits, the statutory time limit to file a petition is three years from the date of your injury or illness. Your employer is then required to make a report of the injury and notify its insurance company and/or the Workers' Compensation Commission. If no disability benefits are paid to the injured worker by the employer or carrier within the statutory time limit, and no petition is filed, then the right to any and all benefits may be barred.
